Battle Of The Lords | Revision Brewing Company

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To become your best self you may need to vanquish your old self. You look at your reflection in the mirror, smash the mirror and walk forward. Galaxy and Vic Secret provide notes of passionfruit, pineapple, orange and lime with a definitive hop punch.

Battle of the Lords pours a cloudy tangerine orange with little to no head or lacing retention (could be a dated can). The smell is juicy on the nose with orange, mango, peach and pineapple. The taste follows the nose, juicy on the palette, with a slightly bitter bite but smooth with a hint of alcohol as it warms.

A: Pours an extremely murky light to medium golden apricot in color with moderate amounts of fine active visible carbonation rising along the edges of the glass and moderate amounts of medium golden yellow + orange + golden honey colored highlights. The beer has a two finger tall dense sudsy foamy (almost creamy) off-white head that slowly reduces to a medium sized patch of medium thick film surrounded by a large patch of thin film covering the remainder of the surface of the beer and a medium thick ring at the edges of the glass.

S: Moderate to strong aromas of juicy tropical/mango, citrus/orange, tropical/papaya, and citrus/lime hops over the top of moderate aromas of biscuit + oat + honey malts with a light to moderate of honey sweetness.

T: Upfront there are moderate flavors of biscuit + oat + honey malts with a moderate of honey sweetness. That is followed by moderate to strong flavors of juicy tropical/mango, citrus/orange, tropical/papaya, and citrus/lime hops which impart a hint of bitterness which fades away quickly leaving lingering tropical hop flavors.

M: Medium bodied with moderate amounts of carbonation. Very slightly crisp initially with a soft fluffy mid-body and a hint of dryness in the finish.

O: Easy to drink with very well hidden alcohol. Enjoyable with a pleasantly soft/fluffy mouthfeel and delicious hop profile. Definitely one worth grabbing.

Orange beer with about a finger of dense, off white head. Scent is piney with orange grapefruit papaya and pineapple. Taste is fruity and yeasty with the flavors the same as in the aroma. Nice moderate bitterness that lingers a bit.

Pours into an imperial nonic a hazed and murky tangerine-like color with a sticky half finger white head atop.Sweet mango and some lime in the nose,like a sweet spiked tropical punch.The feel is creamy and glides down easy...top notch.A bit dryer than expected on the palate,I get some peach and nectarine,with a dryer herbal finish.A bit different than most of the style,it's not a sugary tropical fruit bomb,I really like it.

Pours a turbid peach to light straw yellow with a thick billowy white foam head. Nose is of peach nectar and pineapple juice with a slight bit of biscuit. Taste is juicy. Galaxy and Vic Secret FTW! Pineapple, melon, peach and citrus shine over a nice base of cracker malt. Some light floral notes as well but juice is the star. Low bitterness with a shot of gritty hop powder on back end. Medium to full body with some creamy texture to it.

The beer pours out a full on hazy golden yellow color, with 1 finger of white head------------- the aromas are of peach, and pineapple for days followed by guava, papaya, pineapple, bubblegum and lesser herbaceous basil, the beer has a medium mouthfeel with a lightly bitter dry finish--------------- overall this beer is delicious, so much juicy tropical fruit followed by a dry finish giving it a super refreshing drinkableity